What is the center of life for us? We all need to have more of Jesus in our life and less of us. It is so easy to focus on us, our accomplishments, our needs, our hopes and dreams to the point that Jesus has only little part of our lives. May Jesus take that front and center place in each of our lives for his honor and glory.

This is about a new year’s resolution to be faithful, available and teachable this coming year so that God can work in your life. In order for that to happen though, there are things we need to leave in the past. We need to leave behind our worries, perceived failures, and sin in our lives. But we must not stop there, we need to grab hold of our future, because our time in this life is limited. In order to do that effectively we need to know and understand God’s will for our lives.

Jesus’ prayer for each of his followers was that they would all be one (John 17:20-21). How do we as Christians, who come from so many different backgrounds beliefs, handle and work through conflict when it comes up? What does the scripture say about conflict and forgiveness in the midst of a broken world?

Join us this Sabbath as Steven Williams shares how God has been leading through mission work in Guyana. Steven and Alice have been working at the Paruima Mission Academy for a number of years and have been supported by many of our church members. See more about the work being done at the school here.

The ability to see clearly should not be taken for granted. Billions of people around the world need some type of corrective lenses in order to see where they are walking.

The same is true in our spiritual lives. “Without vision, the people cast off restraint,” is what the Bible tells us. (Proverbs 29:18) Having that clarity enables each of us to move forward in confidence, knowing God is leading.

Listen this week as Pastor Jon shares a challenge to implement our church’s vision as well as share how God’s direction has shaped his own life.